City Owns the Name 'Tavern on the Green,' Judge Rules - New York Times (blog)New York Daily NewsCity Owns the Name 'Tavern on the Green,' Judge RulesNew York Times (blog)The judge said Mr. LeRoy failed to tell the United States Patent and Trademark Office in 1978 that the city owned the name and “fraudulently” made ...NYC wins fight over "Tavern on the Green" nameReutersCourt: Rights to Tavern on the Green Name Belong to New York CityThe National Law JournalJudge sides with city on Tavern on the Green nameCrain's New York BusinessNew York Observer -Village Voice (blog) -New York Times (blog)all 143 news articles »
Austin International Transportation slapped with trademark suit by AIT - Nashville Business JournalAustin International Transportation slapped with trademark suit by AITNashville Business JournalThe Itasca, Ill. freight company states that Austin infringed on its trademark and competed unfairly by referring to itself as “AIT” in various forms, ...and more »
Dollar General sues rival chain over colors - The Associated PressDollar General sues rival chain over colorsThe Associated PressDollar General Corp. has filed a federal lawsuit against rival discount chain Fred's Inc., claiming the smaller company is using its trademark yellow and ...Dollar General sues rival discounter Fred'sNashville Business JournalDollar General sues Fred's over adsThe TennesseanDollar General files federal suit against rival chainWREGall 102 news articles »
Utah House and Senate Pass CADNA Backed Trademark Bill, Why This Is VERY Bad ... - TheDomains.com (blog)Utah House and Senate Pass CADNA Backed Trademark Bill, Why This Is VERY Bad ...TheDomains.com (blog)(C) is a trademark, word, or name protected by reason of 18 USC 706 or 36 USC 220506. (I) the extent to which the mark incorporated in the person's domain ...and more »
Amazon keeps its one-click patent - InquirerGeek.comAmazon keeps its one-click patentInquirerAFTER HAVING A THINK about it for four years, the US Patent and Trademark Office (US PTO) has confirmed Amazon.com's 'one-click' patent. ...Controversial Amazon 1-Click patent survives reviewArs TechnicaUS Patent Office is still just fine with Amazon's One-Click PatentGeek.comAmazon 1-Click patent confirmedTechFlash (blog)PR-USA.net (press release) -CANOE (blog) -OS Newsall 10 news articles »
Surprising, But True: Disney Gives Up Trademark Claim Over Mascot Duck - TechdirtSurprising, But True: Disney Gives Up Trademark Claim Over Mascot DuckTechdirtWell, it turns out that the team's mascot looks quite a bit like Donald Duck, whose trademark is (of course) owned by Disney. It turns out that Disney and ...
Protecting Trademarks: Wolf Greenfield's Martin Gives Five Key Steps in ... - SYS-CON Media (press release)Protecting Trademarks: Wolf Greenfield's Martin Gives Five Key Steps in ...SYS-CON Media (press release)Select a protectable trademark. Not all brand names can be protected, and the strength of the protection depends on how unique the trademark is. ...and more »